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EVENING STAR |. °™lAl Roce | SURELY, STEADILY, Late South hones matt | SUCCESSFULLY, j have a ne tel, “wi - | ccm atalas Gal Ginee Gangeen beeen | SMOLANDER'S EXTRACT BUCKU | than were ever before accommodated” in that | city. { % Iberville parish, Lonisiana, recently, at a sheriff's sale, six fine plantations were sold for what their elaborate machinery originally cost. 3s CURING every case of Kipney Diskasr, ReEUMATISM, Graver, Urinary DiserveRs, WeaKNess and | Parse in the Back, Frmae Comraints and The Louisianians Propose ecg — | Trovs.es ariring from Excxsses or amy Kip. nitentiary convicts the Yan rade i ) Tbormaking, believing the shoemaker's seat | COME, YE AFFLICTED! will make a very good stool of repentance. TRY SMOLANDBB’S. { L ‘a en negro at Murfrees. a TAKE NO OTHER BUCKU. | boro, Tennessee, ran against oe girl, aoe ' a8 in ‘ay, deliber- dy ante ere ‘and blew out her SOW by all Apothecaries. Price $1. D. BARNES | # CO., New York, and BARNES, WARD &00., © New Orleans, Soutbern Agents. BURLEIGH & br: ne. He is in custody, and will be hanged. ‘Ten days quarantine at New Orieans, in ROGERS, Wholesale Druggists, Boston, Mass., | General Agents. febieiy | order to keep out the cholera. This applies to all vessels coming from the West Indies and the Mexican and Central American coasts. Twenty day® quarantine has been ordered at all the Texas ports If they punish the freedmen with severity im Mississippi courts, it is not because any *pecial lenity is shown to the Anglo-Saxon | HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER has proved itsci? to be the mest pertect preparation | for the hair ever offered to the public. race. We find for instance in the Aberdeen fo todents vane compoune, and containe no in- Sunday South, thatin Monroe county “James Jvrious properties whatever, Patterson, a white man, convicted of petty Ir wit Restore Guay Harr ro its ORIGINAL larceny, was receptly sentenced to suspension by the thumbs two hours each day, for two jays.” Complaint comes from Mississippi concern- ing the operation of the statute laws relating to the apprenticing of colored children. Colored people who are fully able tosupport their chil- dren may have them seized at the request of any white person, and bound out, by the Pro- bate Courts, to white masters, for a small rate = compensation, till they arrive at the age of 21 years The Point Coupee (La.) Echo says the small- pox has been raging in that parish for several months toa fearful extent, especially among the negroes. The disease is so scattered that caution is of little avail. A negro convicted of murder and sentenced | tobe bung in Alabama, has been discharged | upreme Court of Appeals for that | offence having been commitred when + aud the trial and conviction occurring he was tree and his relations to the State | being different, ne law was found applicable to the ease. The Waco (Texas) Kezister says a manu- facturipg company in that town employs feventy workpeople, has one thousand spia dies running. and an equal number wh: Wilvbe put in operation within a fortnich It turns out monthiy six thousand two hun- dred and fifty y of cotton thread, three bundred yards of cloth, and cards five thoa- tanc pounds cf woel, The Wilmington (N. C.) Herald, alllnding to a report thar secret societies exist throughout the South, organized to foment disturbances, ity persons may be brought ltadds:—“God knows North 4 eh of warto lust her oLoR. It will keep the hair from falling ont. Tt cleanses the scalp, and makes the hair soft, Jnstrous and silken. It ix a aplendid hair dressing. No person, eld or youn g. should fail to use it. Iv is RecomMenpgsp anp Usp BY THE First | Mxpicat, AuTHORITY. 4 } Ask for Hall's ae Sicilian Hair Re- | wer, and ther. Bewer take no of R. P HALL & 00., Nashua, N. i., Proprietors, For sale by all Druzaists. j825-Thyly TO DYE EASY fe very destrable. MATTHEWS’ VENETIAN BAIR DYE is the best im the world. Complete in one bottle. No wash,nestain, notrouble. Achild canapply it. Persons wishing to avoid the publici- ty of having their Uair dyed ia public, can DYE AT HOME better than any barber can doit, ty asing THE VENETIAN DYK. It does not rub off or make the Hair appear dusty or dead, but imparts new life and lustre. Gives a beautiful black or brown, as pre- ferred. Price 75 cents. Prepared by A. 1. MATHEWS, N. ¥ DEMAS BARNES & CO.. New York, Wholesale Agents. my 16-eoly THE GREAT NEW ENGLAND REMEDY! DR. J. W. POLAND’ WHITE PINE COMPOUND, Is now offered to the afllicted throughout the coun try, after having been proved by the test of eleven ears, in the Now England States, where its merits ave become as well known as the tree from which, in part, tt derives its virtues : THE WHITE PINE COMPOUND CURES Sore Threat, Colds, Coughs, Diptheria, Brouchitis, Spitting of Bleod, and Pulmonary ‘Affections ury The New Uricans Cresent contains the fol- ‘ lowing statement illustrating the low rates at which property is now changing hands in the Generally, It ie'a remarkable eatedy for * South he plantation of Mr. Drauzin For- Kidney Complaints. Diabetes, Ditticnlty tier. situated in front of the court-house of the Voiding Urine, Bleeding from the Kidneys and Bladder, Gravel,and other Complaints. Give it atrial if you would learn the value of 4 good aud tried Medicine. It iv pleasant safe and eure. Sold by Drucgisis and Dealerain Medicise gen St. Charies, twenty-five miles above this city, was sold last week to Mr. Leon Larpy, for $26,(00. This plantation has a front oftwenty- two arpents on the Mussissi depth ex- ppi, by a ‘an. The . tending to Lake Pontebartr: dwelling- | eraily. t house, of itself, is worth more than the pur- GEO. W. SWETT, M. D., Proprietor, 4 ehare money.” jan 22 3m Boston, Mass, ; ‘The Marshall (Texas) Republican notices a remarkable case which is to be brought before A SUPERIOR REMEDY, i the court. A man, named Isham N. Smith, We oan conscientiously recommend to thosg sat died in the neighborhood during the past | {erie irom 9 distressing cough Dit. STICK. ™ , possessed of considerable property. | 1¢ gives relief almost instantancods. and ip eirbai Just before dying, he executed a “testamentary noidisagreeable.to the taste. There is uo doubt paper,” giving the homestead on which he | but the Mellifluoue Cough Balsam is one of the had been residing, contaising two hundred | best preparations in use, and is all that its propri- acTes, to two freed women, mother and daugh- | etorciaims forit. We have tried it during the ter. seeking by that act to dismbherit his white children. The latter have ordered the negroes to have the place; but these have appealed to the Freedmen’s Bureau, which issued an order ; that they -bould not be disturbed until the case 4 ‘Was judicially acted on. ————_______ t TRaGepy, Cowepy axp Matertwony.—An exciting affair, combining the tragical, comical and matrimonal, took place in the village of ‘ Warren, Lil., on the Ist. A young man named ' Kollins was in love with a Miss Tuttle, dauga- ter of Mr. Tuttle, a grocery merehant in War- ren. Father forbid Warren the house; Mrs. T. favored the suitor; father shut Up mother and caughter for twodays. Rollins eventually got @ lady friend to hand a note to Miss Tattle. Father overheard the conversation, rushed is and struck his dangliter with his fist. Lady friend interposed. when outraged parent struck ¢ lady friend over the eye with achisel. Lady triend’s friend had father arrested for assauit and battery. First witness for prosecu was Mics Tuttle. Her examination over, left the court and her father, she stepped intoa carriage in waiting, where Rollius joined her, and the twaiu, belind the horses, were soon fying across the prairies to Robinson's, jast past week, and found relief from a most distressing cough. Itis prepared by br. Strickland, No. 13 Sycamere street. Cincinnati. Ohio, and for sale by Droggiste. Sold by J. W. NAIRN & 00. also at WAITE'S Drug Store, and CHAS. OHRISTI- ANUS, 317 Pa. avenue and 503 Ninth street. eo A BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION. JARED'S EMAIL DE PARIS FOR THE This secret of beautifying the skin being only known te JULES JARED, he honorably states | that itditers from ‘all other preparations. berug scientifically composed from plants and harmless gums, which produce the most brilliant complexion, giving a soft, even texture to the skin, like that of an infan: Jared's “Email de Paris” cleanses the pores om thore unsightly black worm specks and small particles which give coarseness to the complexion, and by cleansing preduces a healthful glow. Itef- faces. after afew weeks, most happily, all scars, freckl i pimnies, and is especially successfal in sepeont Se oe marta let YY, small ih indorsed oy ud ally indorse, by Mite: Vestvail Declfic Westen hy seagret Bowers, Mrs. Emma Wailer. and many ladies in Private life, whose commendatory letters, for ob- Yious reasons, cannot be published Jared’s “Email de Paris” can be obtained at Ford's _ epot, Penn. avenue, and of all first-class j \ over the Wisconsin line. The Judge was not ste, Perfumers and Coiffeurs. ja 18- t party tarned back to Warren, : Meantime father Tuttle mftsed his | TWO BAD CASES OF PILES CUBED BY DR , got a fast team and started in pursuit. about two miles from town he met the ‘ughter and her lover, when the driver Mr. Glass, of Janesville, Wisconsin, writes fer the benefit of al! who safier with the Piles, that he bas been troubled for eight yoars with an aggra- Bt at the top of his yoice:—“Well, old | vated case of Piles, and hie brother was discharged fellow, we ve euchred you this time—yonr rom the army as incurable. (he eve J quite para- been married this half hoat—so | Jz¢@ with the Piles.) Both thoacdistrossing cases were cnred with one bottle of Dr. STRIUKLAND'S PILE REMEDY. The recommendati f these Feaiiomen. beside the daily testimoni ¥ Dr. Strickland, ou, mB you troubling yourself fur- Not doubting the trath of the ther about it. story. Tuttle jogged back to town, reflecting ; wpos bis ili luck in court, where he had been | ing that the most aggravated chronic cases of Piles ' fined $20 and costs, and his still worse bad Inck | @ré cured by Dr. Strickland’s Pile Remedy. It is H ri be attempt to defeat the plans of Rollinsand | S014 BY, Braggiaty everywhere. Sold by J. W. ; his daughter. The young tolks hurried totown, | NATRN 8 C0 CHAS. CHRISTIANI, 371 Fa. 4 Frocvred a clergyman, and, before the enraged — : dni ciel Z parent had arrived home, were united in the SECRET DISEASES. herds of matrimony Samanitan’s Girt is the most certain, safe and a ee ee gficctnal remedy—indesd, the only Torstable Teme: ——— = > ly ever discovered. Cures in two to four days, an J Pa} ES. recent cases in twenty-four houra No mineral, n AUCTION SAL balsam. no mercury. “Only ten Pills te be taken. z 7 ja the er's hope, and a jem 1088 wl lo ; ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auctioncers. pa oy to be exposed. Male packages, 82: fe. CHANCERY SALE i ALUABLE PROPER- ani MAnizan’s Root ap Hees Juices —& Positive $ By virtue of a decree of the 8 ty ep ate Teka. eee eis: Scrofula, Ulcers, District of Golumofas chancery passed ‘gt the | Soren. Spots, etters; ac "Price S13 pet botte: ‘ — of Beil aaa cehess again t Dyer ‘and others, I Sold by 8. C. Ferd. advertisement. mys ‘ shall pre jo sell, al nr suction, en he premives. ai iG bi 0. n . : Dyer's Subdivision of § ‘uare. No 264, and Lot E, | cures Itch Salt Bheum in 48 hours; also cares of Beli Subdivision of Dyer's Subdivision of lots j Dailates Ulcers, and all rgptions of fhe Skin. a “qna: Druggists. . BD. GILM. : Lot Ho. 13 ‘ituated on Third street west, 160 mar %3-ly 360 Pennsylvania avent = meen ot est rd ee sont on Third = = ireet of 25 feet, and a depth of 116 feet. ; e E Grove on G street povih 1s fest, and rans | SECRET DISEASES! > Borthb with the line of are tre we vt, fi ; improved by atwo story frame dwelling, with at SAMARITAN’S GIFT! tice. and one back building. ‘Terms of sale. as prercribed by the decree: One- third the purchase money to be paid in cash, anil SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED. the residue in two equa! instalments, Bs ble with “Yes, A Positive Cura,” for _ interest at six and twelve month: ne deferred | GONORRH@A, GLEET, STRICTURES, &e. nts to be secured by the not: ‘ pa) of the parcha- eer_ with an endo: approved by the trustee. If the purchaser shall fell to-compiy with the terms of sale within five days, the trustes reserves the right to resell at the risk and cost ofench de. faulting perchaser,on advertising such sale three times in the National Intelligencer. The above Lots wii! be sold separately. PERT PB Tr Re BALL. hT-eokde GREEN & WILLIAMS. PRY ©. W. BOTELER. Jn, Auctioneer. Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury, Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect a Cure, They are entirely vegetable. having no smell nor aby unpleasant taste, will not in any way in- jure the stomach er bowels of the most delicats. Cures in from two to four days, and recent cases in “twenty fovr hours.’” Prepared by a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, ene of the most eminent Doctors and Chemists of the present day; no exposure, no trowble. no change whatever Let those who have despaired of getting cured, or 5 SAL , who have been gorged with Balsam Copaviaor Mer. AUCTION Sake OF Wisest Al STORES, | Cuts. try the SAMARITAN’S GIFT. Mxpreat Purvevon’s Urrice, "t by mail in a plain envelope, 'ASEING TON, D March 21,1836. Price—Male packages, $2. Female, $3. in this city, at the _ Warehouses, back of the City Hall, on NESDAY the isth day of April next, at 10 o'clock a. m., the following articles of Hospi. | tal Stores and Liquors, no longer required for the use of the medical department of the army, yiz BLOOD! BLOOD!! BLOOD!!! . a 8, OB VENEREAL DISEASES, &c. : SAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICE 0 OE ee Arrow Tbs 10.009! Beans. Is offered the public as a positive cnre. Barley... Tbs 10,0:0; Pea Ihs2,900 | . SYPHILIS OR VENEREA DISEASES, ti Cora be 10.000 Deec Por ibs "Jo9 | SAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HERR JUICE is Cocos &Chec'Ite.1bs 19.600 Mxd. Desc. do.lbs 142 | Most potent, eertuin and effectual remedy ever pre- Cinnamon,Powd !ba 1.0 Whiskey qt. bet. 20, | *¢Tibed; it reaches and eradicates every particle of Ibe 20.00, ** in bbls, gals tog | the veneres! poison go that the cure is thorough Tbs 10 00 Sh'yWine,at.bot 4).0) | 8nd permanent. Take, then, of this porifying rem- Ext of Beef ibs 9.00 “in br: 5) | edy and be healed, and do not transmit it to your Concent’d Milk_Ibe 20 (06 Posterity that for which you may repent in after tbs 0.335 10,000 | Years. Ext. of Co gal 3,742 Aibekse Do mer eee Pe The above articles will be sold in lots to suit beth may be pronounced incurable, Mgwiwlbodaee sha SAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUIOR: Will remove every vestige of impurities from system. as wells all the bad eflecta of Mercary. FEMALES! FEMALES!! In many affections wit males suffer the ROOT AND Hee ers rms—Cash. Five (5) days will be allowed to parties in remoy- ing th 0} iapEns tals 0g thon pes Fe. HAS. SUTHERLAND, | of Fe- KB JULCES most Surgeon and Purveyor, U.S.A. happily adapted, in Uleerated Uterus. in Leacor- “mb 71-t4t ©. W. BOTELER, Jn. Auct, Iiineatin down, Falling of the Womb, de. } complaints incident to the sex. ¥ CONDEMNED OUABTERMASTER | ¢ Sent by express. Price $1 25 per bottle, S4LE oO a STORES AT ALEXANDEI A.VA ' SAMARITAN’S of : s N’S WASH i. Full directions. Price 25 cen! The efficecy of these remedies is alike acknowl- ©. Lee. A. Q. edged by physicians and patie: b 27, 1386, at ‘el 4 nie. They are used Seah Geatictates phases aline, 2 WHAT THE SURGEONS SAY oF a made Zine: Zap pounds | ITAN’S REMEDIES oe S4MAR Jorne Shoes.’ 2 te “rd “Post HosritaL, Fort Marsa aux. Baltimore. Belting Hose. 1 | Ma . Feb. 20. 1864" have great satisfaction ie dies, Shovels’ Hammers, Dos stating that I bave used ‘The tan Remedies’ ae 5 | fi — a io tie most customary forms; rms : ave used at, dine: Te Cash in Goverament Phoxen | 4 ronerty . and - he ye wm Tespad to my C. at . } tions prom ni fectually. Brevet Maior Gen. and Cn Quattermaster, | their eompesition, 1 have the fullest confincea ge _— ———_—________ eof Washington? { their effe: Gnas Fas my use of thom extends, Gov ., ecommen: em strov: A SAe® OF SOVEROINT, aMectanogs | 1" ALFRED O. BOWERS, CRief Quartermaster’: Office, F rh, “A: sietant Surgoon, 5th N. ¥. Vols” Washington, DC. athington, th street and " Will be sold at puvtic auction. at Lincsln Depot, | syleeule ‘avenue Washinatony HENRY COOR, Comineton, Df. nader the Sirection af Rravey | Alexandria, Va..and by Druggiste generally. Colonel CH Tompkins. Q. aM. on MONDAY. | DESMOND &'€O., Phuladelpinte. my 6-tf S s - following mentioned Government ty, viz: T. Epw. Crank. Tuos. B. Cross, JR, 360 to 30 Light Ambulances,” TEbW. crakk's co. ‘ agone. LUMBER DEALERS, Tike Ba he reid tingly. and must be removed | Virginia ayenuc, bet. 9th and 10 h streets, east, ‘Terms: Cas! Government ‘ near the U.S. Navy Yard,) Washington. Limige 17" 02 band elarge stack of alt Rinde of Net “AUCTION SALES. — 8, VETERINARY TOOLS, SikSruvuesrs sc AT GIESBURO, D_C, 7 ck Gexenat’s Orrice. INGTON, ., Mare . a iN be rold at public auction, at Giesboro, Under the direction of Oapt. George T. Brownin; AQ Mon THURSDAY, March 29, Ibe at Ts 0% toc a large quantity of Medicines, Veter- instruments, &c., consisting in part o 37 Ibs. Gum Myrrh 3 Ide Chioroform 11 Ibs. Baleratus @ ibe. Acid, Sulphuric ie isoaee BS a give 3 G . |, Acetic 8 Ibs. Guam Vateeba sie picid. Martatic 44 Ibs. ine ‘aly. Oanthari- 16 Ibe. Eiderberrtos des 13 Ibs. Calamus Root, —_ 14 Ibs. Croton Oil Folverized 24, ibe. Juniper Oil 9 lbs Savin Leaves 3 Ihe. Anise Uil 15 Ibs, Caraway Seed. _5 Ips. Caraway Oil 4 Ibe. Tannin 77 Ibs. ream Tartar 15 Ibe. Chalk, prepared “8 ozs_Acid Hyd: ante 21 Ibs. Biack Antimony 4 Ibs. Barytw Murias 30 Ibs. Glanber Salts 8 Aqua Ammonia 10 ibe. Lith: Todid ‘ee an, powd'd a5 le at | 2. Mercury, Benio- is ns: Oineee pied ete ea ‘il vs. Ginger, powd'd 13 Ibs. Red Precipitate 113 No. Chip Boxes 3 Ibs: Antimony, Tart’ 4 galis. Sweet Spirita 9 Ibe’ Zine, Chioride it 7 Ibs. Zine’ Acetas 6 fail. Molasses 15 Ibs. Zinc, Sulphas 6 Ibs. Corks, assorted 5 Ibs, Corosive Subli 24 bs. Copperas mate 10 Ibs. 5) Ibe, Acetate Copper Sponge 9 Steves, Muslin 5 lbs. Potass. Sul - Syringes, asa'ted 35 Blue Stone(Cnpri Sal) - Scales (apotheca- 9 Ibs. Potass, Chioride ts Tbs. Capsicum, puly, bs. Ureosote lbs Ether, Sulph, F ps. Culch. Boot 4° No. Seton Need] 2.No Horse Fleams < No. Bistorines ag fy Binet. Gasicum sets Veterinary In- inet. Ooii ftroments, be Cantharides. Tine 5 No. 16 Ibs. Ziagiber, Tinct. 6 No. dgalls Arnica, Tinct. 5 No. 7 galis Gentian(Comp. © No. Funnels,assorted — ‘Tinct : a py Mortars Bao Z galls wt jicum ,Tinct. o. Counter Scales gal 5 208 hettlen Dr. Powel’s 34 gulls. Lobelia, Tiuct Liniment” Alcohol 6ibs. Muriate of Am- 2 gall« Spts.Tarpentine monia 21bs. Aromatic Spts. of 10 Ibs. Sub. Carb. Soda W Ibs. Linseed Meal Ammonia Tbs. &mmonia, Carb, 3 34 boxes **Scratch Qint- 6 lbs. Digitalis. Paly. ment’’ 32 1bs. Canada Balsam 44 papers “Cattle Pow- 91bs Hellebore. Puly. dere’? 3g lbs. Gum Assafo- 175 Ibs. Borax tid s0ibs. Sal Tartar an Bole Armenian Mercurial Oint- n lbs. Mustard, Poly. lbs. Capsicum, Pulv. ie Balsam Tom iH 1 8 Aloes 1 bbl. Barbados Tar 1, bbl Tar 6 Iba. Sulphur, puly. &0 No Jars, Bottles,Cans, c.. glass-stoppered, £0 lbs. Lard 6 No. Graduates 33), Ibs, Alam 2) ibs Snear of Lead 13¢ Ibs. Ext, Belladona Ibs. Dint. Nitrate ercury Wb Zits. Ext. Hellebore, 9!bs.Fernel Seed ,Paly. black 5 lbs. Valerian, powd'd. Terms Cash, in Government funds. r Mort of the above-named articles are in original packages, and are in good order. By order of the Quartermaster Goneral AMES A. EK Brevet Brigadier Gen mb199t in charge Firet Division Q. M. @. SALE 0 GOVERNMENT UILDIN GS Ss STABLES, VENCING, WHARVES, &c., AT GIESBSRO, D, 0. Quartermaster General's Qfice,ist Division, Washingion, February 27, 1358. By order of the Quartermaster General there will be sold on the premises, at public auction, un- der the direction of Captain George F, Browning, .Q. M., commencing on MONDAY, April 2, 1858, atl o'clock a. m., and continuing from the same hour each day thereafter, (except WEDNESDAY and TOURSDAY, April 4 and 5, on which days the Milland Water Works will ‘be sold,) until the whole eball bavebeen disposed of, the following dew ribed public property, to wit: Eleven (11) ©) FIRS. (frame,) 28x140 (two stories.) 16x20. 18x38, two 20x20, (two stories,) 16x 38, (kitchen adjoining 10x16,) 12x32. 15x16, two 26x . and 28x75. Eighty-nine (89) LABORER’S QUARTERS, (frame, seventy -four 16x18, fourteen 12x14, and one 16x16, With shed ad. pining 8x11 Ten (10) DWELLINGS, (frame,) 28x50 (two Stories, with back buildings, 12x32,} four 10x24, 15x Ho, x2, 16x28, (with wing léxi7. and two kitchens adjoining, 9x12, and 10x10,) 16x20, (with wing 10x M,) 24x24, (with shed adjoining, 15x30.) Nine (9) MESS HOUSES. (frame,) 238x190 (two ries.) 15x60 (with nk, 16x20,) 283x140 (two sto- ) 28x190 (with additions, 10x12,) 238x140, 23x50 (two stories,) 16x60, 15x34, and 23x40. Thirty-two (32) STABLES, (frame,) twenty four 282x432, Six 28x36, one 11x32, and one 13x29 (with thed adjoining. 14x20.) One (1) HOSPITAL STABLE, (frame,) with 5.270 Hneal feet of stabling. One (1) ISSUING STABLE, (frame,) with 5,312 neal feet of stabling. Twenty (20) BUILDINGS. ( frame,) 28x82. 23x54, 18x32, 18x31. 15x65. 10x16. four 16x40. four 9x72, 283x432, 258x140, 21x48, 28x509, 20225, and 17x17. SHEDDING, 7 758 lineal feet. Thirty-two ($2) WATER TANKS, 8x16, two fect aaerety-etght (78) MANGERS, 33x16, 3% feet jeep. Twenty (20) OUT-HOUSES. One(1) HAY SHED, liexsi2. One (1) GRAIN HOUSE, (frame,) 56x220. Three (3) WHARVES, one 40.181 square feet, one 11.169 square feet, and one 2.880 square feet, FENCING, 23.450 lineal feet Oue (1) STOREHOUSE, (frame,) 52x180. ‘Iwo BLACKSMITHS’ SHOPS, (frame,) 48x160, and 63x1¢0. NGINE-HOUSK, 17x32. The buildings will be sold singly, and must be re- moved within fifteen days. i z8 will be taken down at the expense of ; but the lumber will, if desired, be delivered by the Government, free of charge for transportation, on the depot wharf. Government fands. fesboro will leave the Sixth-strect wharf every hour during the day of sale Fer further information enpiy in Tson oF by ranches Cestain ono = WNING,A.Q.M., jesbore, D.C. 8 office. _ _ JAMES A. BKIN, Brevet Brigadier General ia charge, First Division, Q.M.G@ bs. Guin Euphorbiam ‘vs, Arnica Flowers bs. Arsenic . Wormseed, groun bs. Acacia, Gum 5 lbs. Nux Vomica 14 ozs. Strychnine 10 Ths. arl Ash bs. Glycyrizia ry fe 28 Sk F STEAM BOILER, FORCE PUMPS © WATER PIPE. FIBE PLOGS, &c.,. COM- PRISING THE WATER. WORKS @ T GIESBORO, - o. uartermaster General's Office, First Division, Washington. D. C., Februat 1856. Nid order of She Quartermaster ral, there will be sold, on the premises, at lic auction, under the direction o aptain George T. Brown: ing, A.Q. M..omn THURSDAY, April 5, 1865, at 12 ¢ ete = the following-described public ‘prop- r 4 ONE STEAM BOILER, 30 feet long and 3fest in iameter, (with two twelve inch return fiues,) made of 3;-inch boiler iron, with all the necessary ®ppurtenances, including cast iron front, gau, cocks, globe valves, feed pump, smoke stac! and hood, steam gauge, (Ashcroft’s patent.) grate bare, pipe, plugs, reducing Pieces, &c., all in good jer. TWO WORTHINGTON STEAM FORCE pumps, No.6. ys inch cylinder. 9 inch stroke = orse power each.and eazh capable of pum: nd Soren 100,000 gallens of water per uy” Connect witb them are the requisite valves, glands, coup- lings, bends, elbows, double-valve oil cups, &c. ‘These Pumps are comparatively new, and fh com- plete working order. A larce quantity of WATER PIPE, —_— cast-iron Water Pipe, ine! * 2 inch wronght-iren * 14-inch cast-iron 44 inch follows: A “ “ 1.600 Lyre inch * “ THIRTY ONE CAST-IRON FIRE PLUGS, “ S ( Ayres’ patent.) with all the nec ry copnections, sech no T's bends, stop cocks, elbows, four-way pieces,-&e., in excellent coi ; together wit! ALL THE TOOLS, &e., required for making al- teratious and repairs in Water pipe, such as pipe- cut‘ing machines, taps and dies, ‘plyers, er: Grills, puuches, caulking tools, &e” es ‘Terins : Cash. in Government funds. Deliveries will be made to purchasers on or before the firet (1st) day of May next. A boat for Giesboro willleave the Sixth-street wharf every hour during the day of «ale. Avy farther information that may be desired will be given upon application, in person or by let- a ees bree Win eprowning, aq jesboro, D. C., or at this of S$ A. EKIN, JA Brevet Brigadier General. in charge fe 27-te First Division,Q. M.@. 0. | eae! SALE OF CONDEMNED QUARTER- MASTER'S STOKES. tef Quartermaster'sCfice, Depot of Washtncton, Washington. D.C. March 8. 1985, H Will be sold at public auction, at Lincoln De- pot, Washington, D. C., under the direction of Brevet Lientenant Colcnel ©. H. Tompkins. Q. on TUESDAY, March 27, 1366. at 10 o'clock a. @ Jarge lot of Condemned QUARTERMAS- ’B STORES, consisting of — airs, Desks. Printing ‘Press and Type, Blan- kets, Eridies, Ohains, Horse and Wagon Covers; Harness. Feed Troughs, Halters, Saddles, Lines, Waxen Wheels, Hubs. and Bodies, Drug Mill. An: vils, Fire Bender, Portable Forges, Smiths’ Bel- lows, Planes, Saws, Cavldrons, Fire and Water Hose, Hydrants. Bake Ovens, Platform Scales, Wheel barrows, 2£0 Ibs. 1.350 Ibs. Scrap Cast Iron Tron, %0 000 Ibs. Tron Tir bew, 1,830 Ibs. Rope, 1, Zinc, 25 Ambulances. 1 Bugg: rts. 18 two-horse Wagons, ons. 2 four borse Spring W: g Army Wagons, 18 Scavenger Wagons, 1 Wa- ter Wagon. & ‘The sa.e will be continued from day to day antil ell th ty is sold. ‘The. stares ‘must be removed withis five days oo cate Fag o t fands. erms—C, ran I, nove H. RUCKER, Bvt Maj Gen. and Chief Quartermaster, t ____i__Bepot of Washington. KING & SUN; tae is duly authorized to @ late firma, and pay all whom we request they may be presen! MP. KING, January 1, 1356 W. BUROBELD, N.W. BURCHELL, in ro! King & aren ha ioented Liseiratine camer to rupely chokes ee Grocer . (JAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT aly. | l AUUTIUN SALES. | GALE_oF_Sikam PuIST ry S*GKVkbay'd 2 IESBORO, a on cer ‘tsion. By order of the Quarte: | wil sold ont! jon. un- der the direction of Captain George T. Brownin, AQ M.cn WEDNESDAY, April 4, 1850; at Sietock - » the following described public proper- | ty, to-wit: ONE (i) STEAM GRINDING AND FEED MILL frome, with ig hg — foundations.) 40 feet. coal, __ engine houses is ail constructed of the very best material, and in the most substantial manner, Also, at the same time and place. the mac! and appliances f the mill. consisting of UNE()) ENGINE, OF 100-HURSE POWER, with cylinder of twenty two (22) inches diameter ‘and twenty-four (24) inches stroke, set upon @ heavy cast-iron bed. plate, with cold and hot water =P and heater. with a cast iron fly. wheel, with ¢ Same Material. ten (10) feet im twenty four (24) inches face, with ent Tho! TWO (2) BOILERS. OF 60-HORSE POWER EACH. made of the best boiler iron, sixteenths (5-16) of an ivch in thi knens, five (5) feet in diameter, and fourteen (14) feet five (5) inches in length; each boiler seventy-six (76) flues, each three (3) and one-fourth (},) inches in diameter, with all the requisite appe es. | TEN (10) PAIRS OF REED’S PATENT BUCK- Ce THIRTY (30) INCHES SPRING | Constructed of solid French burr millstone, and ret in heavy, well-balanced frames, with hay-cut- ters. cleyators and conveyors sufficient to cut and handle the bay, gr in and prepared feed on the most economical and laber saving plan. ‘The shafting is of finished wrot and the pulleys of cast-iron, faced and by ed, with hang- ers and boxes. sufficient to dri nm (10) pairs of burrs. &c. The main driving-belt is of four (4) ply rubber, and twenty-four (74) inches wide. The belts tor driving the mills, &c.. are ef the best eak- tanned patent stretched leather. The Engine. Boilers, Machinery and Fixtures of every description, are of the very best materials and workmanship, and are still in excellent cendi- tien and fine working order, the mill having been in operation only about 15 months, Ifdeemed advisable by the agent of the Govern- ment.ont? day of sale, the buildings will be seld ares ly. ‘erme: Cash, in Government funds. Purchasers will be required to remove treir prop- erty before the first (Ist) day of May next, un- less Sherwice @rranged with the owner of the rounds, . A boat for Giesboro will leave the Sixth-street wharf every honr during the day of Fale. Any further inf.rmation that may be desired will be given »pon application, in person or by letter, to Captain GEORGE T. BROWNING, A. . M., Giesboro, or to this office Q- Mey Gleeboros oF to this aes A. EK Brevet Brig. Gen..in fe2-dta lst Div. Q GALE OF MANURE. . — Quartermaster General's Office, First Division, ‘ashineton, D. C., February 23. 1856. Nill be sofd at the Cavalry Bees iesboro’, D. J..a large quantity of stock-yard MANURE, which will be ‘Eeiivered to purchasers on the ground, or in barges or boats to be provided by them, at forty (40) cents per enbic yard. Two or more boats (according to size) cam be loaded per day. fea gti —e. funds. 1 'y order of the Quartermaster General. B es Wer General ia char’ revel ler General in charge fe % dtmar3i Vir Division PROPOSALS. Ce ee PPorosats FOR SAFES AND LOCKS. Wastincton, D. C., March 3, 1855. Sealed Proposals will he received at the Office of the Supervising Architect, Treasury Dep: Washington, D. C,, until 12 m., April Sth, 1835, for furuiehtn the Burglar Proof and the Burglar and Fire Proof Safes required by the Treasur: part ment for one year from the acceptance of the pro- posal of the successful bidder. Specifications and drawings for the Burglar P Safes, showing the form of construction at t : alternate plates of iron ardened steel, can ebtained upon application at this Department. Burglar and Fire Proof Safes will be conatructed in the same manner_and cased with agnitable fire proof covering, thé plans and specifications for which must be submitted by the bidder Safes to be shipped in perfect condition within a reasonable time from date of order. The Loeks will be furnished by this Department, but must be put in place by the contractor, and be in perfect working erder when the Safe is turned ever to the T officer of the Government. r superficial foot, measured on the onteide, and to cover all charges whatever, ease painting and door fixtures, (except cost o! jocks. Proposals will algo be received for Burglir and Powder Proof Locks, to be accompanied with samples. ‘All bids must be accompanied by the guaranty of two responsible persons in the sum of #500). that the bidder will accept and perform the contract if awarded to him, the suffici wef of the security te be certified to by the District Attorney of the dis- trict where the bidder resides. The Department reserves the right to reject any or all bids, or to award the contract for Barglar Proof Bafes to one party, and the Burglar and Fire Proof safes to another, if it be deemed for the interest of the Government to do so. and no bid will be considered that does not conferm to the nirements of this advertisement. reposals to be endorsed ~‘ Proposals for Safes and ay nal bent snare aon = _" B. MU po roe ing Supervising Architect, Treasury Department, Warbington, D.C. A.B MULLRTT. mhS-2awtapS Acting Supervising Architect. QALE OF GOVERNMENT woop, , — Headquarters Department of Washington, Office of the Chicf Iter mastery (Corner 15}q street and Pennsylvania avenue,) ? Washington, D. C., March 4, 1856. } The surplns Government Wood on hand in this city and in Alexandria is now offered for sale in quantities from one-quarter of a cord to ten cords, to all persons desiring to purchase, This Wood is of good quality, thoroughly sea- soned, and mixed in the proportions of ene-third Yak and two-thirds Pine he Wood Yards are locat‘d on Maryland avenue. between 7th and 8th eets; at 14th street, near Bridge, in this city; at Kendall Green, one mile north of Baltimore and Obio Railroad Depot; and one-eighth of a mile north of the city of Alexandria, oa the Washi and Alexandria Railroad. Price of Wood at the yards in Washington, six dollars ($6) per cord; at Alexandria, five dcllare $5) per cord, and delivered in any part of Washington at seven dollars: $7) per cord; in Georgetown st seven dollara and twenty- five cents ($7.25) per cord, and in Alexandria at five dollars and eighty cents per cord. Apply ouly at this office during office hours, and to Brevet Major James Gleason, A. Q. M.,at Al- exandria Wood Yard, from 9 o'clock @.m. to 12 ° Ferme Uash in Government fand ‘erms—Ui in Gover ent 8. M. I. LUDINGTON, Colonel and Chief Quartermaster, wh 5-24t Department of Washingten. S448 OF HARD BREAD, Ls Fr Orgice Derog ComMissary, Ls ROE As . 5 x posala in du; will be received Pi Is. in duplicate, on WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS BD BREAD at Bealed at this office,on WEDNES| ot se week for all the surplus HA) his . ‘Tie Bread tu tn boxes of fifty (60) pounds each, and in good shipping: order. Ali purehases will be delivered on board of trans- perts without expense to the purchaser. No proposals received for lees than twenty (20) boxes, one thousand (1,000) pounds, Payment required on notification of acceptanee of bid in Government fr er easbeatd “Proposals for Proposals should d Br and addressed to de 14-tf JAMES CURRY, Col. and 0. 8. LEGAL NOTICES. (RRHANS? COURT, Disrricr ov Covvmera WASHINGTON County, To-wit: Im the case of Sophie U. Harrison, Alministratrix of Uriah D. Harrison, deceased.the Administratrix aforesaid has, with the approbation of the Orphans’ Court of Washington county aforesaid, appointed Tuesday, the 27thday of March, 18%, for the final settle: ment and distribution of the personal estate of said deceased. and of the assets m hand. «s far as the same has been collected and turned into money; when and where all the creditors and heirs of said jeceased are notified to attend, (at the Orphans’ Court of Washington county aforesaid.) with their claims properly vouched, or they may otherwise b; law be excluded from all benefit in said deceased's estate; provided a copy of this order be published once. week for Basie) weeks in the Eveniag Star, revious to the ay. a Test:—Z. C. ROBBINS, wh S-lawSw* Rogister of Wilis, RPHANS’ ( COURT—District or Cotvm- Bia, WasuingTon County, To wu :—-In the case of Elizabeth Clements, administratrix of Aloisi NH. Clements, dece: ., the admin- istratrix eforesaid has, with the appreba- tion of the G@rphbans’ Court of Washington county aforesaid, appointed Saturday, the 2sth dey of March ‘next, for the final settle ment and distribution of the personal estate of said deceased, and of the assets in hand. as far as the same have been collected and turned into ee; when and where all the creditors and heirs of 8: deceased are notified to attend,(at the Orphans’ Court ef Washington County aforesaid,) with their ¢laims properly vouched, or they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit in said de- ceased’s estate: provided a copy of this order be Leper — a bap ea mplicy yaa is the Eve- ng Star previous to the ¥. nea ‘Teat—Z..0 ROBBINS. mhl-lawSw* Register of Wills, T HIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscri- ber has obtained from the Orphans’ Gourt of Washington County. in the District of Columbia, letters of administration on the personal tate of Mary D. Buckley, late of Washington, . tecensed, All persons having claims against the said dee » are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereef, to the subscriber, on of before the 6th day of March next; thay may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of the said estate. Given under my hand this 6th day of March, mb 8 Jaw3w* JOHN D. BUCKLEY. i leet AMERICAN DISINFECTANT AND DE- ©PORIZER.—This article is entirely without edor and will entirely absorb all foul gasses and impnre stmogpheres. Sold wholesale and retail at CALLAN 'S, corner 6th strect and Pa. avenue, and 485 10th et, m 14-3t” aug LONDON. Diskens? Works, 16. vale.; arp R - 2 yols.; jon. Shakspoare’s Bentiten rae eseatre "me ‘Man; London.» a sox TAYLOR, SPATCHED FRO: THE OOMPANY IN WASHINGT EXPRESS COMPANIES. Apams EXPRESS COMPANY TIME TABLE. EXPRESS MATTER REOBIVED AT AND DE- E OFFICE OF ON. D. oO. urave.| BAILY AS FOLLOWS. [anniva, STEAMBOAT LINES. RING ARBANGEMENT. — NOTIC. H tT CAMpAIDGE, Captain B. T. Leona will, resome her route on SA’ DAY, March 3. leaving her new pier. 170 Light street wharf, be Giga fag Mealy Senn tes wae eins, ble Mills ae. Oto: lach's ing, Cambric Cabin Creek. and Medford’ Landing. from the re she will fords Wharf every THURSDAY Senet fandinae or Biastaowre oak froema ea jor > Feaching Baltimore at's. im. ef FRIDAYS snd TUESDAYS. fob 2 tf New York, Boston, and the East; Wilmi: | > ag pm and Newhern, N. 0.;|] 8: a.m. 6: . Charleston, S.C.; Sa-{| 1:30a.m. | Ga., and New | i ‘ enti | Hanover, Gettysba Littlestown, Harris: burg, Chanibersburg, +30 ertisle, Pate} | @: a. Pf px. ferstown. Ma -wi-}) he Frederick Harper 'sFer- $99 8 am P.M. ; Winchester, and in- Ft Ecmediate polate & 2m. 3:30 | aM. r. M. 5 3 i} more and Camberiand§ | bed y-#tations west of) umberiand, © Md.3i| 6: a.m. Wheeling, & Parkers: )| 8 P.x. \_burg. Va. Zanesville.) | Fh r. w.| } Annapolie = e FRY. w.| PRorbelk, Fortrewe Moat | 6: 7:06 *- ™-] 2" ree.and City Point,Va.t| = | EES aud | 8:54. x. Tr ALM. 8 PM. Sar. x. 5PM. t i | 7: A.M. cS A.M - e Y S20 P. am Culper-c\Orange.Gor’ || 530 P.m. doneville, Charlottes ville, Stanuton, Lynch burg. and ali i on the Vir, Tennesssee OFFICES: 614 AND 219 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. no if BANKERS. Jj4™ COOKE & 0v., BANKEES, Fifteenth street, opposite Treasury, Buy and sell at current rates, and keep always en band, a falisupply ofall GOVERNMEN T BONDS, 7-30 TREASURY NOTBS, GEBTIFIOATES OF IN And pay the highest prices DEBTEDNESS, &e,, for QUABTERBMASTER’S CHECKS AND VOUC! HERS eu 3-dtf. First National Bank OF WASHINGTON. BD. COOKE. (of Jay Cooke & Oo.) President. WH. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY aND FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, a 18th 8T., OPPOSITE THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Government securities with Treasurer United States. ‘STONE MILLION DOLLARS. ps We buy and scli all classes of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES at current market rates. FUBNISH EXCHANGE end make Collections on ALL THE PRINCIPAL OITIES @F THE UNITED STATES. We purchase Government Vonchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, prompt attention to and give careful and ACOOENTS OF BUSINESS MEN AND FIEMS ‘and to any other business entrusted te us. FULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVERN- MENT LOANS at ali times cheerfully furnished, WH. 8. HUNTINGTON, Osshier, Wasnineton, March 20, 1888. LPPMANN & ELLERY, BANKERS AND BROKERS, 29 BROAD STREET, NEW YORK, MEMBERS OF N. YORK STOCK EXOHANGE, Particular attention given to the following stocks : American Express Go, _ Adams Express Co, Nation: U_S. Express Co. Wells, Faro & Co Kinsley Express Co. Western Union United States National Express Co, a? Bankers? Erpress Co. “leeraph Oo. American Telegraph Co. Telezraph Co, Harnden Express Co. Russtan Amer, Telezraph Co, Southern Express Co. National Erpress and Petroleum and Minine Shares, G Insulated Telegraph Co. Transportation Co, overnment, State, ds. wn, and County Bonds Acvances made on the above securities, REFERE NCES. Imp’t and Traders’ Bank. Mechanics’ Banking Association, hoyt Sprague & Co. Einstein, nfeld & Co. mah 12-43m G42DEN AND, FLOWER SEEDS, FRUIT BERS, & + &C. JOHN 8AUL Respectfully calls the attention of the public to his extensive assortment of GARDEN and FLOWEK SEEDS, which the finest quality. with the seed trad: ‘al to those he has LOWER SEEDS, em! From his long ex, g hie customers in past years. j bracing all the novelties are this season of! ence: ing been the seeds rade—he cau warrant them had the pleasure of sup- tron England and the Continent e UlT T — consisting of Pears. KEES are vigorens and well (8 jard and dwarf,) m, Cherry, Apricet, Nectarine. &c Di Gr and Ras! are, Concord Strawberries es. Verbenas.| with everything pertainiu, ness, all at moderate p: fe 27-coWt 3 Cues apts Lomo ae , &e je Trees, Evergreens. ve G cidaed nto and other bedding plants, all the Other celebrated berries, Blackberries, . Roses, Dahlias, Phiox- ig to the nursery bust- * JOMN SAUL, 92 7th street, near H. J pISCONTINUA TH Pelod a) Washington Cit In consequence of the NCE OF TRAVEL ACROSS KE POTOMAC BRIDGE Office Commissioner Publ United Statex, ebruary 14, 1556 le B et imsecurity of that portion of the Potomac Bridge on which the southern draw rests, it is deemed advisable that it should rentain open until the proper repairs to the bridge can be made, The travel acroes the bridge will, there- fore. be discontivued until an appropriation is ade b mate, by Oo The Aqueduct Bridge at open te travel. fe 20-10t gress, and the b; ridge properly re Georgetown isalways Commissioner of Public Buildings. ‘A. BEADY AND CONCLUSIVE TEST of et forth in the Unit wit —_—orc” PIANOSSeveral secend order. For sale uj At the Music Store of hand PIANOS in good easy terms. W. G. METZEROTT & CO., No. 318 Penn. avent fed Steinway’s Pianos and Gabinet Organs. Moraine vp Wc Wsoube kavusor BUY the rties of HELMBOLD'S FLUID EX: | TRACT BUOHE wi yea j Ww ASHINGTON AND ALEXANDRIA BOATS. Boats will leave the Potomac Ferry | Company's Wharf, foot ef Sevent street, as follows, viz: 7.8.9. 10 11. 12a. m.; and), 2,3. 4,5, and6 p.m. FOR MOUNT VERNON. The steamer WAWASES will leave for Mount Vernon ever} WEDNESDAY at toa 4. VAN WICK, mh i-tw General Superintendent. a= s MSHIP OOMPANY TO ‘W YORK. "JUBN GIBSON Capt Young. ng EC KRIOUT. . PY Cay jorris, ATBFAX Capt. Winters, 12 North River, New York, Y.at4 p.m, every Leaving Pier No. every WEDNESDJY ond SATUBDA and hag e mteet ington, D. © bai td and FRI . Washi) DaY,at7 os. m dail; end carefully kept ander cover The iy ‘during business hours, steamers of this line now ‘connect with Alex: gndris ‘and Grange Riniiroad. Freight forwarded int al thi ne l. oe OnGAN HINES KI & Corner 1th as WEL @O., Ai H. B. CBOM Ls , Agents, ne 17. ‘ost street, New York. RAILROAD LINES. WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA GEORGETOWN RAILROA A TIME TABLE. Onand after MONDAY March 12. 1895, and antil further notice, Passenger Traivs will rue between Washington and Alexandria as follows. Leavy Leave A Local ....... Express ...... Local AS & Wasnino tox LEXANOR 7 CMA - 5:00 A. Mail AY PASSENGER TR Leave Wasn xerox Leave ALEX ANDRIA, 69 A.M. Express ‘Sa M, General Mauager. _mbit-ly ALTIMUBE AND OHIO BAILBOAD. Wasnineton, March 11, 1866, between WASHINGTON & D nd WASHINTON AND THE WE! fellows, viz- FOR BALTIMORE. Leave daily, except Sunday, at 6-3), 7-30, an@ 11:15 a, m., 8B4 245, aad 4:30, and 7:4 p. m OB ALL WAY STATION Lawes Sem, except Sunday, at 6:20, ‘Trains MOBE. Bow ru 2: FOB WAY STATIONS SOUTH OF ANNAPOLIB ' JUNOTION — ‘ Leave at 6 and 6:34 m. and at 2:45 and 4:35 p,m FOR ANNAPOLIS. Leave at 6:9 and 7°30 a. m.,and 4:0 p.m, Bo trains te or frem Annnpolis on Sunday. ON SUNDAY. > FOR BALTIMORE, Leave at 7:30 a. m. and 2:45 and 7:40 p.m FOB WAY STATIONS. Leave at 7: ™, and 2:45 p. m. FOR ALL PAKTS OF THE WEST. Leave daily, except FY) Ot TO a.m. and 7:4 | Sunday at 7:40 p.m. only. connecting at Relay Btatjon with trains from Battimore to Wheellng, Par! Tg, &c. THROUGH TICKETS to the West can be had at the Washington Station Ticket Office at all hears cen Telcgieas “Batiding, Posse ivenie ae Bee > York Sie per a ~ O! ew ‘i joston, rtisement of “Through Line.” ae W.P.SMITB of Transportation, © .M. COLE. General Ticket Agent. ‘ 0c 9-tf GEO. 8. KOONTZ, Agent, Washington. \HROUGH LINE BETWEEN WASUINGTOR T PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK. Wasnincton, March 11. 1886, ‘Trains between Washington and New York are Bow ran as follows. vi “FOR NEW YORK, without chance of cars, Leave daily (except Sunday) at 7°30 8. ™. au4 7.00 > FOR NEW FORK, changing cars at Philadel- PEsive aatty (except Sunday) at 11°18 6. m. and Leave PO Sg and 118 @, m., and 4:3) and 7:(0 p. m. . Bgeonsed for New Pork nod Phitadelphia at 700M adiecving cars for New York on 7:09 p.m. trafmr Through tickets to Philadelshis, josten. can be Mad at the Stati t , and 6th st: % re and Ghic Railroad advertisement —4 between Washington, Baltimore, Ae- W.P. SMITH, Master of Transportation, comer Gn8:S ROORTE: Asrat: Wadinton. A —e Pennsyivants ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA R. ROAD at Gordonsville, trains to and from Bic’ Leave Washington daily (eeeept Sund ashiny 2 ly (@xXo até, a.m. and arrive at Lynchburg at 6.45 = ng Leave Lynchburg at7 a. and ve at Wash- EXPRESS TRAIN ington at 5.36 p_m Leave Washington daily (including Sunday) at 6.10 p. m., and arrive at Lynchburg at 6 © am. Leave Lynchburg at 6.9) p.m, and arrive at Washington at 6 21 a. m. Both trains make close connections at Lynchburg for all points South and Southwest, and at Wash- oe for North avd Northwest ‘iret class Sleeping Cars will be attached to the ms trains. his road is attractive. not only for its comfort- able accommodations, but for the fact that it passes the now historic localities of Fairfax, Bull Ban, Mapassas. Bristoe, Catlett's. Rappahannock, Oul- per. Orange and Gordonsville, places of imper- Fitabic interest in th lar mind Through tickets to ts South and Soath- West may be hadin Boston, New York. Philadel- hia aud Baltimore, and at the offices of the road Wi ingto! Alexantria piiciantiaeaiit WH. McCAPFERTY. feo tt General Buperiutendent. SILVANIA ROUT THE UBT AND WEsr. ried ‘OUB DAILY TRAINS. SPRING AND SUMMER SOREDULE, Om and after March 12th, 1985, trains will and arch 12th L res a8 follows : ‘e Waskinsion. Baltimore 6a. m. G™=™* PaSm Pittsburg & Erie Kx Pittsburg & Emirs Bx 7:40 p. TW TRAINS ON SUNDAY. Connecting ut Baltimore. and 7:40 p,m. SLEEPING CARS ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS. LOW FARE AND QUICK TIME. Cars ron throngh from Bi Erie, or Elmira without ch; Leave Washington 2:45 timore to Pittsburgh, nge, ORGAN. with two set of octave pedal bass CBIVED ONE 128TOP MASON & HAMLIN. OSBINET keys, and two’ It is a superior instra- ment. and we invite organists and smateurs to eall ard examine Maron & Hamlin the cel ments are the ly brated gf are erly All Myo. 31% Pa yafactn: fn other insiree neers jaro tf between 9th and he FLELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT CH Is the Great Diuretic. HELMBOLD’S CONCENTRATED EXTBACT BSARSAPA RILLA SPIE ae mmecy 00 jemistry, and are tae ant aden a ean be made. Bushte'cy POPE, ASP oT ge Notaral Eng sO ioe Fixtek: YY OF MAN Ti TEA Seer Sa Bw For tickew and any Information apply at the Office r the Great lvauia Bonte, ceruer Penn ‘th street, under Na- tional — r Penna. avenue, as aE Fo =e .s J WILKIN, Passeneer end JNO. GILLETT, Passenger Agent. no 20-tf RE Protected by Boyal Letters Pat land, and secured by the seals of Eecle je de Paris, and the Imperial the de i { Medicine, Vienna Ceieeer No. 1, ie the effectual remedy Breen e Copavia, Oubebs, &c. Tries- Se NOT Os hal oan to al rat Secondary Symptoms, thar Ae the use of mercury And al! other 4 ingre- the form of mest agree- tion, te tn tne the oftccta af climate of atmoaphers tn tin onset, Sg cert es gr fowr §8< er or four ‘cases in one for 5 4 pe i Valveaw dallamante, Bort, &o *Whotesale ant retail by Dr, BARROW, No. 196 street, New Yor ° . 0. FORD, Bo. 290 Pa. ave, wierspaes "8 et Hye see stages. or ne